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TN102021 - Applied navigation 1

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Examination arrangement

Examination arrangement: Aggregate score
Grade: Letter grades

Evaluation Weighting Duration Grade deviation Examination aids
reflection note, route plan, chart 50/100
Simulator 50/100 2 hours

Course content

Coastal navigation Maintaining a safe bridge watch The rules of the road VHF radio SRC included Signaling The course covers the requirements for theoretical knowledge in STCW Chapter II, section A-II / 1-2.

Learning outcome

Knowledge Candidate understands: key topics, issues, tools and methods within maritime terminology in Norwegian and English, including: Rudder order, Machine order, Lookout procedures. Basic knowledge of the navigation simulators and navigation laboratories Good knowledge of key topics, issues, tools and methods within basic practical navigation, including: work routines on bridges, phases in navigation, course notations, positioning, beacons, sea rules, signaling and radio communication

Skills-The candidate can: -use and carry out exercises in navigation simulator and navigation lab, in these correlate reality around the vessel with radar and charts image.-be part of bridgewatch in the navigation simulator in all functions.-usual maritime terminology in Norwegian and English, elementary chart work and time / speed / distance calculations, interpret and apply the rules of the road during sailing. -understand the practice of procedures for guarding the bridge, the usual parts of the Morse code and use of the International Signal Book, VHF as a means of communication in Norwegian and English according to correct procedures -apply professional knowledge and relevant theoretical issues to make informed choices during optical and radar sailing , reflect on their own professional practice and adjust this under supervision. -prepare, plan, perform and evaluate safe coastal voyages at normal speed. -apply professional knowledge and relevant experiences on practical and theoretical issues and make informed choices as a navigator. -reflect on one's own professional practice as a navigator and adjust this under guidance -evaluate and refer to information and subject matter and present this so that it sheds light on an issue

General competence: The candidate must be able to convey knowledge within the subject area to different target groups both in writing and orally in Norwegian and English, be able to actively participate in professional discussions and the ability to share their knowledge and experiences with others and contribute to the development of good practice.

Learning methods and activities

Lecture, Written exercises, eLearning, Simulator and laboratory exercises, excursions

Compulsory assignments

  • Oblig

Further on evaluation

Grades A to F are set based on 1. assessment of submitted written reflection note, route plan, chart (50%) 2. completed exam paper in simulator (50%).

New and postponed exam: following semester.

Specific conditions

Admission to a programme of study is required:
Nautical Studies (353MN)
Nautical Studies (353YV)

Course materials

Norvald Kjerstad: Navigation for maritime studies: Latest edition, Scroll bar / Parallel shifter, One-handed Navigation adjuster, Calculator

More on the course

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Facts

Version: 1
Credits:  5.0 SP
Study level: Foundation courses, level I

Coursework

Term no.: 1
Teaching semester:  AUTUMN 2023

Language of instruction: Norwegian

Location: Ålesund

Subject area(s)
  • Nautic
Contact information
Course coordinator: Lecturer(s):

Department with academic responsibility
Department of Ocean Operations and Civil Engineering

Examination

Examination arrangement: Aggregate score

Term Status code Evaluation Weighting Examination aids Date Time Examination system Room *
Autumn ORD reflection note, route plan, chart 50/100

Release
2023-12-08

Submission
2023-12-08


10:00


11:00

INSPERA
Room Building Number of candidates
Autumn ORD Simulator 50/100 2023-12-04 09:00
Room Building Number of candidates
Spring UTS reflection note, route plan, chart 50/100 INSPERA
Room Building Number of candidates
Spring UTS Simulator 50/100
Room Building Number of candidates
  • * The location (room) for a written examination is published 3 days before examination date. If more than one room is listed, you will find your room at Studentweb.
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